In yet another effort to suck up to Latinos by pushing the so-called “DREAM Act,” a euphemisticÂ acronym forÂ the proposed lawÂ attempting to win votes by granting Latinos permanent residency in the United States, President Barack Hussein Obama has shown he is far more interested in re-election than in a commitment to the nation’s territorial integrity.Â

The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors ActÂ has been kicking around Congress for a decadeÂ and has been repeatedly rejected primarily since it rewards illegal aliens for an alien invasion.Â

The DREAM ActÂ wouldÂ ostensibly reward children of alien invadersÂ ”of good moral character” with permanent residencyÂ if they haveÂ livedÂ in the U.S. for five years, graduatedÂ fromÂ an accredited high school, and attended collegeÂ for two years.Â

Or, illegals up to age 35–far beyond the status of “children”–may qualify if they had “served in the armed services for at least 2 years and, if discharged, received an honorable discharge.”Â Â Â Â

The stated rationaleÂ for the proposed legislation?Â Extending America’s gracious hand to people who are already in residence, who we can’t figure out how to get rid of, and who haven’t committed crimes they have been caught committing.Â The effective result?Â The Democrat Party adds up to 2.1 millionÂ grateful Latino voters to itsÂ ranks.Â Â Â Â

Â Florida Republican Rep. David Rivera, reasoning that, â€œIf somebody is willing to die for America, then certainly they deserve a chance at life in America,â€Â wants to change the DREAM Act to the ARMS Act, the Adjusted Residency for Military Service Act.

HeÂ proposes scrapping the college feature in favor of restricting the path to citizenship to those who serve in the military.Â (http://bit.ly/w6h4Xe)Â

Without precisely articulating his reasoning in these words, Rep. Rivera obviously believes that attending 2 years of college hardly constitutes sufficient merit to earn a free pass for anyone who shouldn’t be squatting here in the first place and who, in a number of states, is getting preferential treatment simply because they are here.Â

According to the MiamiHerald.com, Rivera, a New York city native,Â was inspired to introduce the ARMS Act as a response to last week’s Republican debate in Florida.Â

In that debate, Mitt Romney endorsedÂ a DREAM Act that limited benefits to illegals who had served in the military, a position roughly equivalentÂ to that of Rivera’s choice, Newt Gingrich, who supports legal residency but not citizenship for invaders.Â

In any event, the whole issue of DREAM versus ARMSÂ is academic at this point.Â

Rep. Rivera’s bill has as much chance of passage in the Democrat Senate as the Democrat dream has in the Republican House.Â The onlyÂ possibility for any sanity with regard to the problem of illegal aliens is the election on November 6th ofÂ someone with more concern for national integrity than for votes. Â